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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. y" THREE A j! lSmayXrM till iii i lis Brill f ilW fWLWWWj iiSLp vrnnardeu IWSSVV'! ?' ''SiJP.I In Mb., Mb. nnd 34b. hermetically 1,'irtSyr.fcrk. ' " v JjJ'3rvlA)fl fl f 1 -rt l I I:tW?lS?S5?. 1 ijiv. . . :vvrifWAOc-il teolcdcnrn. There so doubles economy lEL'' fo -vft &Wti$ffi in buying tho 3.1b. com. gig: M?' SaMS D. GHIRARDELLI CO. f g p TfBwiyHtyMHBIIBHHilHff - - ' t1?'::'-s-Vl.1''""' U..,.,s.'?r!ii'-f"-w.VSf:rTr;:airvf3i4JgPfcM ' ' . II I . .T 'Thousands i"s"i r Tra . .11 n . l& ra & or rAecco ra lect iQ Just Deceived The- largest Milpnient of Victor Records over rorelved in IMnnthflclil. In those records you will find many of Hie best compositions, including Hiirh wclMcnowii nrtlstK as McConniuk, Caruso, Totti-a.lnnl, Krclsloi', l'nwcll, Klnmii, Marhli, Luudor, mid nil tlio new dnnco nnd Hawaiian records. Complete Mock of October records; many now pianos nnd Vic truliiH on tlio way. If you nro in the market for u piano or Vlctroln, It will pay )ou to SCO IIH. Our motto "Your inoncy'H worth or your money back." L LoThoma M msec Southwestern Oregon Telephone Kdltorial No. 10. SERVICE FIRST Somo very satisfactory tests woro mado during tho past week ty transmission oxports of tho Pacific Tolephono and Telegraph Company, who wero sent horo at our request to nrrango circuits fr long dlstanco conversation botweon Coos and Curry lino points nd San Francisco. While commercial conversations to San Fran thco for tho present aro not assured, they cau bo secured now when conditions aro favorablo. After tho installation of certain appar tus which has been ordered, oxcellent transmission can bo as ,urcd under all conditions. Jt is interesting to noto that in talk lnS from here to San Francisco, a loop via Portland of 2100 "dies of wlro Is used, Tho Pacific Company has Installed on this "ne tho amplifiers which mado transcontinental telephony possiuio. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY High Quality Groceries .. P"r own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland r-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries '97 South Broadway. Phones 348-J .and 326 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY 111 . m an. we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient bervice IS ICO N " romm a. mpainiT reprcscntatlvo of "THE LABEL is the housewife's only guarantee of quality, purity, sanitation, and economy." - - -Miss Julian Heath, President of the National Housewives' League at National Food Trade Conference, New York. The economical housewife prefers Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate for all of these reasons. You may pay more for Ghirardelli's than some other brands but its cost per cup is always less. When you use Ghirardelli's, the "rounded" spoonful takes the place of the "heaping" spoonful. 9 IS Tins rajr Ground Chocolate ft nice ft 9 Chrysanthemums ty for vouit f 9 Thanksgiving 9 Table 9 ? I 'Phono 9 tMarshfield Florist Co.lj Ml Edwin 0. Scott Ml J Cut Vlowcm. Floral I)o.dirria. !T PlautH. Phones: Storo 2C6-J. GrcenhoiiHO 42C-X ,tttefc Santa Glaus Has Arrived Practically all of our standard Christmas stock has arrived and will bo on display next woek. Wo hnvo arranged for additional shipments of tho lato Christmas nor oltles nnd will bo prepared to fur nish you with tho very latest In tho gift lino. Every nrtlclo wo sell Is guaran teed to bo Just as lopresontod and quality In Jowolry is tho greatest feature you can buy. Wo will bo pleasod to show you tho new Christmas goods. Wilson's j ewelry Store 78 Ceutrul Ave. Phono 151-L "700 Orders Behind" "I am 700 orders bohlnd becauso of newspaper adver tising. "I have never tried to reach customers by other mediums." Thus writes an automo bile manufacturer in tho presumably dull August of 191C. Ho has found moro busi ness than ho can take caro of In these disturbed times. There aro othors Hko him and their names will bo found among tho newspaper advertisers. Duslness comes to those who go after it. (Continued from Pago 2) MOTIIEUK-TKACIIKilS CLUll Tlio Mothers and Tcnchcrs club of . North Dend met Tuesday afternoon In tlio High school building, the main feature of tho program being a very Interesting address by Hev. C. H. Harrow of CoqUlllc. Miss Victo ria Kjolland favorod tliOBO present with a piano solo and u pleasing number was rendcrod by tho high school glee club. The club's next meeting will bo tho third Tuesday In December. I I.1KKAIIY IIOAUU TI3A I Tho tea glyon .on Tuesday of this wcok at tho homo of Mrs. 0. McCullom by tho ladles of the. North Uond Library Hoard was u decided success both financially nnd social ly ana was tho first of u scries which tho ladles will glvo this winter, tho nffalrs occurring ea.ch mouth. Tho next tea will probably bo given tho middle of December. Thcro wcro noarly ono hundred present Tuesday, nmong thorn sovcrul gentlemen, Ilov. C. H. Harrow of Conulllo attonded nftor having given an address at tho Parents and Teachers Club meeting In tho North Uond High School. Also a number of ladles wcro present from Mnrshflold. Numbering among thorn wore Mrs. J. W. Uonnctt, Mrs. Horbort Lockhart, Mrs. W. J. Con irad, Mrs.' 13. K Jones, nnd Mrs. Hdna Itlclmrdson. ISmbaukmcnts of greens had turned tho largo hallway nnd tho corners of tho rooms into Torltnblo woodland bowers. Tho curtalmi woro drawn, nnd with tho lights turned on horo and there, the offect was both artistic and beauti ful. Vlctrola music floated through tho rooms at Intervals during the outlro uftornoon. Thpifo of tho Li brary board proscnt were: Mrs. Hor hort Armstrong, Mrs. L, C. Itey nolds, Mrs, Qcorgo Hazor, Mrs. 'McCullom, and th'oso ladles woro as sisted In, jflorvlng tho dollclous cof feo and cako by Mrs. Wnrron Paint er, Mrs. acorgo Stephenson, Mrs. Fred Holllstor nnd Misses Mlnnlo and Grnco Sheridan. 4. 4,' ".100" CAHI) PARTY Mr. nnd Mm. E. F. Lo Mioux en tertained Thursday evening very de lightfully' at sovon tables of ."500," Mrs, n. A. Wells and llonr O'Mara winning high scoro prizes. Cjiolco chrysanthemums woro UBCd effective ly In tho parlor decorations. Those enjoying tho , hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Lo Mloux woro: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. . Kinney Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Harvoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroe dor, Mrs, If. A. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Hlldenbrand, Mr. and -Mrs. JI, E. Dultmnnn, M.r. and Mrs. J. H. S (ad don, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Graham. . I JjAIUKS (JIVE HHOWER I ; . About fifty ladles, frlonds of Mrs. A. Z.' Downs, tendered 'her a nilseel lanoous shower Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mth. V, II. Dresser on South Fourth Stroot. Mrs. Downs lost her homo and nearly ev erything sho owned when their rosl denco lu Eaststde burned a few days ago. Tho ;hours wero spent pleas antly in sowing and at tho close of tho afternoon, appetizing refresh ments wcro served. Among tho ladles present wero: Mrs. E. E. Kelley, Mrs. Charles LaChappollo, Mrs. W. E. Hoag land, Mrs, Charles Davis, Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Mrs. O. V. Drlggs, Mrs. Alary Thompson, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. John Dashnby, Mrs. F, 11. Dresser, Mrs. A. 55. Down's, Mrs. W. 8. Drown, Mrs. David Nelson, Mrs. Ii. W. Langdon, M'ra. C. II. Walters, Mrs. T. J. Scaffo, Sirs. G.y Schpttor, Mrf. rHerlert Iypckhart (D?r Becker Brothers Piano - The Piano bf QiialityV ! , Sold by Henrik Gjerdrum iu. I). Wlndblglcr, Mrs. C. M. Con(6r,j Mrs. A. L. Foster, Mrs. J, r. Tor roll, .Mrs. 1). L. Rood, Mrs. J,. C. Doane, Mrs.. Laura Humphrey, Mrs. Frank lllnck. Mm. John Nactn. Mrs, C. II. Mnrsli, Mrs. Alva Doll, Miss Mnmlo Qulovscn, Mrs. C. II.' Mcars, Mrs. Qcorgo Qulovs9n, Mrs' J. T. Vasey, Mrs. J. E., stack, Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Mrs. W. Ju Murphy, i Mrs. O. W. Graham, Mrs. M. C. Woods, Mrs. II. Largent, Mrs. A. F. Dassford, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. G. L. Hall, Mrs. C. R. Flan Flanagan, Mrs. Henry lllnck, Mrs. Amanda Rose, Mrs. It. 1'. Harring ton, Mrs. G. A. Uonobrnko, Dr. Mattlo II. Shaw, Mrs. G. N. Dolt, Mrs. J. Leo Drown and Miss Frances Fransc. : : I NKKJIinOHUOOI) CARD j CLUll :j 4 Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Drown woro host and hostess last Wednesday eve ning to the members of tho nclght borhood card club which moots ovory week to play "500" and at tho close of tho season a. grand prize will bo awarded to tho mombor winning tho highest number of points, G, And erson was successful In winning high scoro this woek. At tho closa ot tho evonlng's diversions, Mm. Drown sorvod very dainty refresh ments. Tho club will not meet next wcok on account of Thanksgiving, but will moot tho wcok nftor at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Loud. Thoso enjoying tho hospitality of Mr. nnd Mrs. Drown woro: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Loud Mrs. N. 8. Matts'on, Mr. and Mm. Gcorgo Anderson, ,Mr. and Mm, Di luent, and Mr. nnd Mrs, Atchison. 4 PltlCSIlYTKIUAN AUXILIARY Tho ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pres byterian church mot for u busluosa session hut Wednesday uftornoon and mndo final arrangomonts for tho bazaar which wU bo hold lu tho old Orphoum building on Front Stroot tho first of Docombor. In connection with tho Halo ot fancy articles, thcro will bo candy boothes, X'ninB cards and mogazlno booths, and a bazaar luncheon, Tho ladles prcBout woro: Mrs. Elizabeth Ilydo, Mrs. Lyn Schmltz, Mrs. J. S. Btubblo tiold, Mrs. A. J. M, Hobortson,. Mm, D, A, Jones, Mm. Henry O'Mara and Mrs. M, A. Sweotmnn. The next mooting ot tho Auxiliary will ho n callqd session. EPISCOPAL LADIICS GUILD , Tho ladles' Oulld ot tho Episcopal church mot Tuesday afternoon in Guild Hall whou a largo number of members nnd guests wero present nnd a very delightful incoting was hold, Hostesses for tho afternoon woro Mrs, F. W. Payno, Mrs. Chris tine Kruse nnd Mm. Annlo Tower. Mrs. A. G. Raab ot North Uond gavo an Interesting talk about tho Iiottor Uablos Contest. Tho ladles havo de cided to let this mnttor rest for tlio prcsont, however. Tho moving plc turo show, with reels furnished by Win. Flnley, i?(ato Illologlst, has been postponed from Nov, 23rd to Dec. -I tli, whoa tho pictures will bo shown both nftoruoou and ovoulng, In order that tho children ulso might enjoy thorn. Tho visitors present this week wore: Mrs, II, E. IJura way, Mrs. A. G. Haub, Mrs. Ellorby, Mrs. May, Mrs, Jas. Ferry Jr., Mrs. A. T. LagcrstroiiL Mrs. Christine Kruse. Tho mbrnberu present wero: Mrs, Cliua. Hall, Mrs. F. A. Sacchi, Sirs. L. W, Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Urad fleld, Mrs, Mary McKnlght, Mm, J. A. Matson, Mm, Claudo , Nuaburg, .Jri(. V. G. Ebbecku, 'Jllss Mildred Jllpley, Ilov. and Mm. It, E. Drown tug, Mm. Gcorgq Montgomery, Mrs. II. g, Harris, Mrs, II, E. Kolty, Mra. elms. Stauff, Mrs. N'ancy Noblp, frs, A. It. O'Drlen, Mm. W, II. Cur tis, Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Airs. Ot- 5S sm v 'ijjji'j ' ' ' ' ( Wv 1 1 Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. L. A. Lll jF,qvlst, Mm. Guy Warner, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr., Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mm Elizabeth 'Merchant. Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Donuett, Mrs. F. V Payne and Mrs. E. L. McClure. The hostesses at tho meeting next Tuesday afternoon will bo Mrs. Har-j rls, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors and Mrs. Uradfleld. FIELD WOltKER SPKAKS Tho C. Wl I. M. of th6 local church gathered nt the homo of Mrs. AV. A. Held Thursday afternoon and enjoyed n very helpful talk by Mrs. Jonos, tho Field Secretary of tho or ganization. Her remarks contained suggestions and advlco along the lino of work which tho society takes up, and wero extremely Interesting. Mrs. Motloy rondored several plauo selec tions nnd at tho close of tho after noon, Mrs. Gregg assisted tho host ess lu serving light refreshments. Tho ladles present woro: Mrs. Jonos, Mrs. Copplo, Mrs. Irving Smith, Mrs. J. W. Motloy, Mrs. A. W. Gregg, Mrs. II. W. Painter, Mrs. D. C. McCnrty, Mrs. V. A. Held, Mrs. C. W. Knight, Mrs. Mattlo lllaln, Mrs. W. D. Cox uml Mrs. 12. L. Hopson, , I INFORMAL- AFTKIIN'OON I Mrs. Edward Erlckson gavo a very pleasant afternoon party to somo of her frlonds at her homo on Donnelly Avonuo, Wedncsdny, Mm. C. G, Mag nus nsslstcd tho IiobIcss, and a most delightful time wns enjoyed by tho guests. At a lato hour n dainty luncheon waq sorvod. Thoso proRont woro: Mrs. Wel holmlna Gjcnlrum, Mrs. John Plt nmn, Mrs. Welholmlun Erlokson, Mrs. A. kohlor, Miss Mnmlo Qui ovson, Mrs. Geo. Gulovson, Geor glna Gulovson, Mrs. John Mnmhall, Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Master Edward Magnus and Mrs. R. O. Thorpo, 4 t I LOYAL LEAGUE ENTKIt- TAINS I . r Last ovoulug, tho Loyal League of tho Presbyterian Sunday School on Ibrtnln'cd at n party at tho homo of ono of tho membora, Clara Ferguson, in Forhdalo. Games, muslo and at a lato hour, dollctoiiB rofreshmontn, all contributed toward making tho affair an especially pleasant ono. Mrs. C, it. Walter Is tho toachor ot tho class. Thoso prcsont woro Irono Four ier, Clara Ferguson, Holon Keen, Evelyn Fourier, Jeanotto Wilson, Doris Gnlbralth, Wllma Hoagland, Ruth Goldon, Mary McArthur, ICs mond Glossop, Harold Halnos, Lloyd tioMloux, Henry Walter, Jnck Unr ry, Walter Fourier, Albort Powers and Mrs. C. II. Wulter. v v n . : EVENING HEWING PARTY MUs Allro Curtis entertained in formally nt n delightful sowing par ty last Thursday evening at hor homo on Elrod Avenue. Choice out flow ers from tho homo garden and huck leberry branches woro artistically ar ranged lu tho parlor who'ro tho gnosis vhattod ovor their fanoy work, Vlctrola music, plauo solos by Miss Clara Myron and vocal solos by Miss Mildred Hlploy contributed vory much to tho evening's enjoy ment. At a Into hour tho hostess sorvod appotlzlng refreshments to tho fol lowing young ladles: Misses Evelyn Anderson, AIlco Cox, Innz Johnson, Mildred Ripley, Clara Myron, Ruth Cowan, Nolllo Warwick, Fjorcnco Atkeu, Eva Dresser, draco Williams, Wild a Harris, Adelaide Clurko. Kvolyn Flanagan, Agnea Hussoll, Graco Johnson, Mary, Kruno, Isls Marsh and Florence Powers. ! ENTKIITAINH A'lJ AUCTION J IIIUDQE . , . . , Mrs. J, H. Flanagan ontortnlnod at tho last of a sorles ot threo auction bridge parties Wednesday afternoon at hor homo, Mrs. Arthur MoKoown wlnnlug trophy for high scoro. Part of tho uftornoon was spent informal ly In sowing and social chat. In dec orutllig, Mrs. Flanagan used u cholco collection of yollow chrysanthemums Tho afternoon was most delightful In all its appointments and towards evening, tho hostess served light re freshments. The guest list iucludod: Mrs. L. A. LHJeiivlst, Mm. J, W. Flauagan, Mrs. P. Flanagan, Mrs. B. P. Lowls, Mrs. John D. Gobs, Mrs, E. G. Porham, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mm, A. T. Lagorstrom, Mrs. II. E. Qulst, Mrs. W, M. Dlako, Mrs, Ar thur McKcown, Mrs. Otto Solict or and tho Misses Sheridan, Graco Sheridan, Evelyn Anderson, Evelyn Flanagan and Agnes Hutchesou, 4 PROGHESJJIVE ".lOO" I Last Saturday qveolng, a party ot peoplo woro guests at tho Hober homo In First Addition ut a delight ful few hours of Progressive "500", (ho successful playors being Mrs, E, Duncan and L, Chrlstensen. At a lato hour MIshou Florence, iat ii. M ,,. '. f. - KXCKLLKNT RECITAI t .i . It was a highly pleascdCnndlcnce. df nearly 300 pomona who la"Bt otfou:. lug unanimously declared that the Recital of Expression given In' the Finnish Hall last evening by Mrs. Olga Hendrlcksou lluggo was-n -hap ny success. Making her first 'pub lic appearnnco In Marshtleld, Mrs. Duggo wnlkcd right into tho hearts of hor listeners with a wide range ot subjects, going from humor to pa- thoa with so many of thoso clever little touches of human nntnro that made ono feel, they wero perfectly; rcnl. Ilocltlng "Cupid At College," b3" George Fitch, Mrs. Duggo; opened hor program. Tho Scandinavian dialect was cutlrcly pleasing, being very veil done. Tho stngo was decorat ed with green with a profusion of flowers on tho tabic. Mrs. Duggo In n graduate ot tho Columbia Collogo of Expression lu Chicago nnd boforo coming to Marnhflold" made a dccldod suc cess with her work In Portland, Tho following is tho program 06 last evening. Cupid at Collego , . . ., Fltoh Tolephono Monologue .... Tho First Call Cook3 Pa's Drcssm' Poouib van Dyko A Snd Mistake Imph. M Nicholson Tho Man in tho Shadow V . . . builds' Tho Ono Legged Gooso 'Smith Kncouragomcnt ..' I, Durfbar That Pup .'. Butler Child Imporaonotlotis .... . COMMUNITY 81 NCI j Miss Margaret V6ft anhoimew that tho Community Sing will be hold Woducsdny evening, Nov. i'4th at tho high Bchool audltorluhi at S o'clock. All ot tho luhslcal torffunl zntlons, including the Eton's chdral club, mixed choral dub, Chamlnada club, tho church choirs and all others Interested nro especially Invited 16 attend this froo evening of music. In ordor that tho public might brush, up on thoso old Umo songs, tho fol lowing Hat la given, nil of which will- I bo sung: "Lovo'b Old Sweet Spnir," f"01d lllnrlf .Ton." tr..i. ti Cold, Cold Ground," "My Old Ken-s tucky Homo," "Old Folka At Homo," "Sweet and Low." "Jlngfa Dolls," "Juanltn," "Silent Night,", "Star Spangled Unnner," "America." Lnura and Holon Hobert served a dollclous suppor luncheon to the following: Mr. nnd Mm. L. Christ-' oiuon, Mr. and Mm. E. Duncan, Mrs. G, Johnson, Mr, and Mm. II. M. Alboe, Halph Chrlstonsou, Hal bort Carlisle, Hob and Cyril Ro bert nnd tho children, Henry arid GoorgoAlboe, Olga nnd Ina Christ onsen, nnd Hdlth, Howard and Alda Duncan. . . ; n . PAST MATRONK A8HOGIA- j TION1 J Tho Past Matrons or tho local or der of l-'astorp Star mot ut tho home' of Mm. E. G. Flanagan yestorday af ternoon, and after a short business' sosslou, spent tho aftornbon ln sew ing, and towards 'evening, a dainty luncheon was sorvod. Mm. A. D. Wolcott was advanced to tho orflce of President and Mrs. C. M, Marsh to that of secretary, The next meet ing will bo a Christmas exchange on Dec. 17th at tho. homo of Mm. Alloa Hull. Thoso prcsont yestorday wero Mrs. Lily Froldborg, Mm. E. 8. Dargelt, Mrs. A. D. ' Wolcott, Mrs. 0. H. Marsh, Mrs. .Frances Hazard, Mrs. I). C. McCarty, Mrs. 0. F. Murch, Mrs, Alice Hall and special guest,' Mrs. Mary McKnlght.. : : rr-i HONOR GUEHT8 r , Mrs, George Dole tor,, assisted by hor daughtor, Mrs. Don V. Ra.gs dale, entertained in honor of Mr, and Mrs. W. D. McCreary, on Thurs day evening. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. McCreary, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murphy, Mrs, Don V, Ragsdalb, Mr. nnd Mm,,JGcorge hols stor. Mr. and Mrs. McCreary left on Friday morning for Portland, (Continued on Page Eight) ? OLGA JHiNDRICKSBN- DUGGE Graduato ot tho Columbia College pf Expression Chicago, Illinois READER AK'D TEAOHfi(tl Stud'o 109G Commercial Av, Phone 388-J b 5f i f' COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY